URA is for private transaction
rotijai ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 10:10) Posted:
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thanks for informing me!
congrats on your profits!

Gaecia ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 10:02) Posted:
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Still holding mine, may consider some form of 'hedging' instead... let's see how things unfold
Gaecia ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 10:02) Posted:
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check ura?
BullishTempo ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 10:01) Posted:
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ec, i closed my s-marine position already 5.84....because market quite stormy & don't want to get caught.
at the moment i'm confused partly due to ocbc's behavior today on ex-date its shedding more than dividend issued.
It is based on actual transactions done in my area. Lowest is 600k, highest 680k.
But yeah, thanks for your suggestion, I will definitely take a look there  
  artng25 ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 09:58) Posted:
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Suggest you do some research yourself, go to the  HDB resale transactions page and check the lastest transactions. Many agents like to  initially quote  a higher price and bring down your expectations once you authorize them to sell
BullishTempo ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 09:33) Posted:
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lol no, my dad bought it but decided to give it to me as a gift.
He bought it in 1989 with the profits he made from the stock market, mostly from bank stocks.  
  Gaecia ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 09:47) Posted:
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See aura, i know it can't be 550k. But  that's a general quote you got,  depending on  the  unit's facing road/ towards the cte etc.
Jus how did you manage to nab it in 1989 as a kid?  *chuckles*
BullishTempo ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 09:33) Posted:
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Hey epl you were right. I called up my agent last night and she told me bishan 5-room flat can fetch 650k.
Woohoo ! 
eplepl ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 18:17) Posted:
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sifu tomato... are u covering?
icetomato ( Date: 19-Apr-2011 08:36) Posted:
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is sembcorp here to fetch me?
O_O i'm not sifu....
yup I'm using poems...
rotijai ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 23:41) Posted:
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Not yet... queued but never got it.
eplepl ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 18:15) Posted:
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crude oil advances 23%. good news for CPO counters
DO NOT SHORT this burger.....
All counters are dropping but not this one......
Some good news on the way....watch out....
sifu icetomato, which platform do u use for cfd ? poems?
my cimb cfd cant short cosco :(
icetomato ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 17:19) Posted:
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how semb marine looking right now....
 
eastcivic ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 17:13) Posted:
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have u covered ?
icetomato ( Date: 18-Apr-2011 16:55) Posted:
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Good time to visit Europe !!!!!!!
MADRID : Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica said on Thursday it plans to cut its workforce in Spain by about 20 percent, or some 6,000 people, over the next three years as a cost-cutting measure.
The company will also link pay and benefits more to employees? productivity rather than the inflation rate, it said in a presentation to investors in London that was posted on the company's website.
The head of the group's business in Spain, Guillermo Ansaldo, said the job cuts would allow the company to gain " flexibility" .
Telefonica employs some 30,000 people in Spain out of a total global workforce of 269,000 people.
The announcement of the job cuts by the former state monopoly is grim news for a country already grappling with an unemployment rate of just over 20 percent, the highest level in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Earlier this month the government lifted its forecast for unemployment this year to 19.8 percent from 19.3 percent previously.
" It is not a good moment to carry out staff adjustments of such a significant size," said Labour Minister Valeriano Gomez.
Telefonica also said it plans to sell " non strategic assets" , mostly real estate, in the 2011-13 period worth 600 million euros ($870 million).
Telefonica posted a record 2010 net profit of 10.2 billion euros, a 30.8 percent jump over the previous year as weakness in Spain was offset by strong growth in the rest of Europe and Latin America.
The company's revenues in Spain were down by five percent last year.
Earlier Thursday Britain's Dixons Retail, Europe's number two electrical goods retailer which runs PC World stores, said it was closing its 34 loss-making outlets in Spain due to weak consumer demand in the country.